Monthly Archives: April 2012

Looking for some good belly dance music? Here is a list of 3 albums that all belly dancers should own.

1. 10 Songs Every Bellydancer Should Know

This CD introduces a new belly dancer to the different rhythms used in the music. This album contains songs that most beginners can picture themselves dancing to. However, donâ€™t think this is ONLY the type of music -so much more out there.

2. Tantra Lounge 4

Imagine if east and the west had a child together and that child embodied all that is great from both cultures. Now imagine that love child compiled an album. This would be that album. Enjoy.

3. Sadie Presents 15 Ultimate Belly Dance Hits

Sadieâ€™s Ultimate Belly Dance Hits is the premier collection of sultry to upbeat traditional and modern belly dance music favorites. Encompassing many styles, you can enjoy Egyptian classics, modern raks sharqi, DJ remixes, drum solos, beledi, and sensual music for veil and floorwork. Recognized as one of the worldâ€™s most famous and respected belly dance artist, Sadie is a groundbreaking performer, instructor and choreographer. This exclusive selection of music is handpicked by Sadie from her line of best-selling instructional belly dance videos.

Now we know there are other albums out there that are awesome, sadly we don’t have the time to list them. Feel free to post a comment with your favorite songs or albums to belly dance to below!

The father daughter wedding dance
The father daughter dance is one of those things you really canâ€™t put into words. Itâ€™s emotional for some and to others itâ€™s just another fun moment shared between daughter and father. That being said we canâ€™t honestly recommend what to do or what song to use as thatâ€™s something you need to decide on your own. Instead we at danceorigin.com have went out and found some videos of father and daughter dances which you can watch below to give you some ideas on what other people have done.

Hereâ€™s a video of a father daughter dance which starts out normal but has a little surprise in-between.

We traveled dance floor to dance floor out at our local country bars and asked the people to list their favorite new and old line dance music. We tallied the votes, added our own opinion, and came up with this list.

â€œLet me see you 1, 2, stepâ€, the famous lines from Ciara and Missy Elliot. The 1, 2 Step was released as the album Goodieâ€™s second single in October 2004, it reached the top ten in several countries worldwide and is heavily-inspired by 1980s electro music production. Throughout the lyrics, Ciara gives a description of how the song’s beat should make party-goers want to dance to the music, and it did, as the song took off soon everyone started doing the 1,2 Step.

How to do the 1,2 Step:
The 1,2 Step is one of the funniest hip-hop dance steps to learn, is also happens to be one of the easier dance steps.

There currently is not to much information on how to do the biker shuffle, so I’ve went out to youtube and found an instructional video by Big Mucci himself. Like any other hustle listen to the lyrics and you should be able to get it down.

To learn to wobble pretty much just pay attention to pay attention to the lyrics, because just like any other hustle that’s where the instructions are:

Mr. Collipark
Umph,oh,umph, Ah Ah, Umph,oh,umph Ah Ah
All The Shawtys In The Club
(let Me See You Chest)
Back It Up, Drop It Down
(let Me See You Chest)
Get Low N Scrub The Ground
(let Me See You Chest)
Push It Up, Push It Up
(let Me See You Chest)

To get the whole idea of the song and how to wobble check this video out: